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​As many others, we have researched opinions on the subject of the end times. The popular story line used in most published books start with the Rapture as the beginning of God’s final timeline. Even though the story lines in these books were

comforting, we were never quite convinced the Rapture even existed in scripture and were not satisfied that it would ever occur. Long before we decided to write ‘The Gentile Witness, Series’, we started researching the concept of the Rapture. Our research included commentaries, novels, and interviews of different sects of Christianity. The conclusion; less than 20% of the billion or so Christians whom believe in the Rapture are a minor sect of Christians in the U.S.. Worldwide it is less than 1%. The best argument I found against the Rapture was ‘The Unbelievable Pre-Trib Origin’, by Dave MacPherson. Therefore, if no Rapture, what event would trigger the start of Tribulation? We started working with the theory of the finaltwo witnesses. Specifically Elijah, (which seems to be the popular opinion of one of the last witnesses) and the key phrase, "1,260 days or 1/2 of the 7 year period”.Now we needed a story of how the witnesses appear, look, and react in a scientific, educated, democratic system. Not a Biblical era when Kings, Caesars, and Pharaohs made the decisions. This was a challenge, but after a year working on book one andthree years on book two, we came up with a story of these two witnesses. Using our modern world’s communications and media, these two men with God’s help immediately start Gods time clock. Governments worldwide look for answers as these two men change the way we look at the world today. Lucifer and his followers are expecting these two men. They like the witnesses draw the battle lines for the last time ever. We can all agree though, none knows the true plan of God for the Tribulation. All we as mortals can do is wonder. To continue to this summary click on 'Hidden Bible Truths on the upper tab.

If you read or watched the ‘Left Behind Series’ then you need to read this. Reality is there is no reference to the Rapture in the bible. Therefore, what single event does the end time start with.

The arrival of Gods last two witnesses. Yes, it is quite clear in the bible this event is the one, which will start the countdown.

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Questions? Email us :When does the world end?, Who is the Antichrist?, How the world will end?, What is the Rapture?, What is 666?, What is Prophecy?, When will the Rapture happen?, Who was Enoch?, Who is the Antichrist today?, Who is Elijah?, How long is 7 Weeks?

If not a Rapture then what?, Is Lucifer or Satan on Earth?, Are you ready to meet god?

When does the world end?, Who is the Antichrist?, How the world will end?, What is the Rapture?, What is 666?, What is Prophecy?, When will the Rapture happen?, Who was Enoch?, Who is the Antichrist today?, Who isElijah?, How long is 7 Weeks?

If not a Rapture then what?, Is Lucifer or Satan on Earth?, Are you ready to meet god?

When does the world end?, Who is the Antichrist?, How the world will end?, What is the Rapture?, What is 666?, What is Prophecy?, When will the Rapture happen?, Who was Enoch?, Who is the Antichrist today?, Who is Elijah?, How long is 7 Weeks?

If not a Rapture then what?, Is Lucifer or Satan on Earth?, Are you ready to meet god?

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Many have sought to identify the two witnesses. Some say Moses and Elijah and state that these two witnesses represent all the prophets and John the Baptist (e.g. Chilton). However, the Church Fathers identified Elias” or “Enoch and Elijah” (Augustine). The reason for this is that Enoch and Elijah are the two Old Testament saints who were assumed into Heaven prior to death. Neither of them died. Their future death will be a martyrdom under the hand of the eschatological Antichrist.

This fact is confirmed by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his was taken up into the atmospheric heaven, but not in to the empyrean heaven, which is the abode of the saints: and likewise Enoch was translated into the earthly paradise, where he is believed to live with Elias until the coming of Antichrist. (Summa t. 49, a. 5)

Saint Thomas teaches that these two men are not in empyrean heaven (i.e. the supernatural realm) but are in the atmospheric heaven (outer space?). Whatever the situation, they are waiting for their encounter with the Antichrist. At least that’s what Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas teach–and it’s difficult to argue with them.

Many have sought to identify the two witnesses. Some say Moses and Elijah and some e that these two witnesses represent all the prophets and John the Baptist (e.g. Chilton). However, the Church Fathers identified them as “Henoch and Elias” or “Enoch and Elijah” (Augustine). The reason for this is that Enoch and Elijah are the two Old Testament saints who were assumed into Heaven prior to death. Neither of them died. Their future death will be a martyrdom under the hand of the eschatological Antichrist.

This fact is confirmed by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his Summa theologiae:

Reply to Objection 2. Elias was taken up into the atmospheric heaven, but not in to the empyrean heaven, which is the abode of the saints: and likewise Enoch was translated into the earthly paradise, where he is believed to live with Elias until the coming of Antichrist. (Summa theologiae III, q. 49, a. 5)

Saint Thomas teaches that these two men are not in empyrean heaven (i.e. the supernatural realm) but are in the atmospheric heaven (outer space?). Whatever the situation, they are waiting for their encounter with the Antichrist. At least that’s what Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas teach–and it’s difficult to argue with them.

Many have sought to identify the two witnesses. Some say Moses and Elijah and some Preterists state that these two witnesses represent all the prophets and John the Baptist (e.g. Chilton). However, the Church Fathers identified them as “Henoch and Elias” or “Enoch and Elijah” (Augustine). The reason for this is that Enoch and Elijah are the two Old Testament saints who were assumed into Heaven prior to death. Neither of them died. Their future death will be a martyrdom under the hand of the eschatological Antichrist.

This fact is confirmed by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his Summa theologiae:

Reply to Objection 2. Elias was taken up into the atmospheric heaven, but not in to the empyrean heaven, which is the abode of the saints: and likewise Enoch was translated into the earthly paradise, where he is believed to live with Elias until the coming of Antichrist. (Summa theologiae III, q. 49, a. 5)

Saint Thomas teaches that these two men are not in empyrean heaven (i.e. the supernatural realm) but are in the atmospheric heaven (outer space?). Whatever the situation, they are waiting for their encounter with the Antichrist. At least that’s what Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas teach–and it’s difficult to argue with them.

Many have sought to identify the two witnesses. Some say Moses and Elijah and some Preterists state that these two witnesses represent all the prophets and John the Baptist (e.g. Chilton). However, the Church Fathers identified them as “Henoch and Elias” or “Enoch and Elijah” (Augustine). The reason for this is that Enoch and Elijah are the two Old Testament saints who were assumed into Heaven prior to death. Neither of them died. Their future death will be a martyrdom under the hand of the eschatological Antichrist.

This fact is confirmed by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his Summa theologiae:

Reply to Objection 2. Elias was taken up into the atmospheric heaven, but not in to the empyrean heaven, which is the abode of the saints: and likewise Enoch was translated into the earthly paradise, where he is believed to live with Elias until the coming of Antichrist. (Summa theologiae III, q. 49, a. 5)

Saint Thomas teaches that these two men are not in empyrean heaven (i.e. the supernatural realm) but are in the atmospheric heaven (outer space?). Whatever the situation, they are waiting for their encounter with the Antichrist. At least that’s what Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas teach–and it’s difficult to argue with them.

Many have sought to identify the two witnesses. Some say Moses and Elijah and some Preterists state that these two witnesses represent all the prophets and John the Baptist (e.g. Chilton). However, the Church Fathers identified them as “Henoch and Elias” or “Enoch and Elijah” (Augustine). The reason for this is that Enoch and Elijah are the two Old Testament saints who were assumed into Heaven prior to death. Neither of them died. Their future death will be a martyrdom under the hand of the eschatological Antichrist.

This fact is confirmed by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his Summa theologiae:

Reply to Objection 2. Elias was taken up into the atmospheric heaven, but not in to the empyrean heaven, which is the abode of the saints: and likewise Enoch was translated into the earthly paradise, where he is believed to live with Elias until the coming of Antichrist. (Summa theologiae III, q. 49, a. 5)

Saint Thomas teaches that these two men are not in empyrean heaven (i.e. the supernatural realm) but are in the atmospheric heaven (outer space?). Whatever the situation, they are waiting for their encounter with the Antichrist. At least that’s what Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas teach–and it’s difficult to argue with them.

Many have sought to identify the two witnesses. Some say Moses and Elijah and some Preterists state that these two witnesses represent all the prophets and John the Baptist (e.g. Chilton). However, the Church Fathers identified them as “Henoch and Elias” or “Enoch and Elijah” (Augustine). The reason for this is that Enoch and Elijah are the two Old Testament saints who were assumed into Heaven prior to death. Neither of them died. Their future death will be a martyrdom under the hand of the eschatological Antichrist.

This fact is confirmed by Saint Thomas Aquinas in his Summa theologiae:

Reply to Objection 2. Elias was taken up into the atmospheric heaven, but not in to the empyrean heaven, which is the abode of the saints: and likewise Enoch was translated into the earthly paradise, where he is believed to live with Elias until the coming of Antichrist. (Summa theologiae III, q. 49, a. 5)

Saint Thomas teaches that these two men are not in empyrean heaven (i.e. the supernatural realm) but are in the atmospheric heaven (outer space?). Whatever the situation, they are waiting for their encounter with the Antichrist. At least that’s what Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas teach–and it’s difficult to argue with them.

~~Ever wonder what Lucifer's side of the story might be? Ever wonder how many will be deceived by his story? If you remember during the time of the Anti-Christ, the Witnesses battle him. This battle is a war of words, and deceit as the forces of evil take over the world as we know it. Elijah and Enoch are losing their ability to broadcast their messages across the world. The evil ones led by Aafre Waldger and soon to be announced world leader are shutting down the Bear media machine. Israel is struggling with having a prophet after thousands of years. Using technology, and Gods will, the Witnesses continue the battle?